Difference between Who’s and Whose

WHO'S and WHOSE are examples of homophones. Homophones are words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings and spelling.

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WHO'S
WHOSE
is a contraction that means who is means possesion
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“Who's that man?” “My father”

“Who's in the office?” “Our teacher”

“Who's your best friend?” “Cecy”

"Whose books are these?" "They are mine"

"Whose jacket is this?" "It is hers"

"Whose umbrella is this?" "It is yours"

Writing exercise

Choose WHO’S or WHOSE to complete the ideas.

Selecciona WHO’S o WHOSE para completar las ideas

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1.- “ Who’s your new teacher?”

“Maricela”

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2.- “ Who’s Julian?”

"My brother"

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3.- “ Whose shoes are these?”

“Mine”

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4.- “ Whose hats are these?”

“They’re theirs”

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5.- “ Who’s my best friend?”

“Ricardo”

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6.- “ Whose dress is this?”

“It is hers”

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7.- “ Who’s that actress?”

“It’s Julia Roberts”

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8.- “ Whose glasses are these?”

“They are hers”

Complete all the gaps to get feedback.